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annamonteverdi's blogPersonal BLOG about DIGITAL ART BY ANNA MARIA MONTEVERDI.
Anna Maria Monteverdi (ITALY) is an expert in the media studies. She teaches “Forms of the Multimedial Show” at Dams of Imperia and “Digital video & Performing Arts” at the Academy of Brera (semestral contract). She has published several essays, books and monographs about theatrical and technological artists (Robert Lepage, Giacomo Verde, Patrick De Geetere, Motus, Studio Azzurro, Michele Sambin, Living Theatre).She has recently published NUOVI MEDIA NUOVO TEATRO (FrancoAngeli 2011) and with Andrea Balzola, “Le arti multimediali digitali”(Garzanti 2004; 2°ed.2007). She regularly takes part to international meetings about theatre and intermediality.Moreover she belongs to a technotheatrical group called “Xlabfactory”, with whom she has realized as project manager, a crossmedial project named “La Fattoria degli Anormali” and the interactive shows “I Racconti del Mandala”, "Messagein a bottle" .She regularly writes for magazines about digital art, such as, Cut-up.net, atetro.it, digicult.it, My media and she has been local manager for MASBEDO.
DIGITAL MAPPING-ARCHITECTURAL MAPPING
HYPERSURFACE AND MEDIAFACADE
Lev Manovich once said that the deep change which is affecting culture in the era of computerized media revolution also concerns space and its representation and organization systems. Space becomes a media itself: Just like all other media – audio, video, images and text – nowadays space can be transmitted, stored and recovered in a snapshot. Space can be squeezed, re-formatted, changed into a flow, filtered, computerized, programmed and interactively managed (L. Manovich, "Il linguaggio dei nuovi media").
Screens have not been eliminated but rather widened. The main feature of scenes in the last years was in fact the phenomenon of gigantism. People speak about “hyper surfaces”, “interactive media facades” when referring to those permanent or temporal architectural walls, aimed at hosting bright and coloured surfaces, mega projections and plasma screens. Giant projections with images and writings are part of the metropolitan landscape and form the basic of advertisement equipment. Digital signage reach enormous and terraqueous formats (e.g. the 24 m advertising maxi screen put on an airship and visible from 4 km).
This phenomenon is reaching wider and wider dimensions and an international diffusion, so that it has also been the topic of many international conferences organized by the International Urban screen association, as well as of various events (in Manchester and Amsterdam) and of specialized literature which can be completely downloaded from the website Networkcultures.org Important characters in this field are right the Urban Screen, architects specialized in digital displays and installations, also in urban areas. They were born as group in 2008, but have been working in this sector since 2004 with headquarter in Bremen, Germany. They work in the field of entertainment, advertisement and show business using new digital medias and video projections. Open to cooperation with artists who work in the field ofmotion graphics and video, they created a new kind of public art, strictly digital. The artistic operation they inaugurate with techniques and programmes suitably created is an operation which foresees an accurate surfacemapping (the question is right an exact homographic study) and the projection of a video or animated digital covering, perfectly shaped on the architectonical background. This creates extraordinary events and tridimensional effects, as much improbable as phantasmagorian.
Urban screen explains its work by saying: "Through our experience with scenery architecture we developed a procedure for projections adapted to surfaces and we created the socalled LUMENTEKTUR. Through the exact measurement, the projection was perfectly adapted to space. This allows having a direct point of reference and interaction with the background. Therefore, beside being a technical registered procedure, LUMENTEKTUR has also become an important approach to creative process. The overlapping of material structures with a virtual covering that completely covers them opens in fact the way to a creative potential that we are sistematically aiming at. 555 Kubik is maybe the media-façade event that made them more famous: architecture becomes a moving TASTIERA which a hand is layed on and follows the movement of. The architectonic feature of the building and the 3D projections contribute to the perception of an "augmented reality". The application of this technique to theatre is also very interesting, since it creates an idea of hologram. The same happens in Goodbye in cooperation with theBremer Theatre. In the same way, in Jump! the building façade becomes a sort of free climbing wall or circus arena for jumping and climbing actors who hide among the windows. The NuFormer Digital Media work in the same field. It is a company located in the Netherlands, specialized in digital communication, motion graphics, digital films and 3D projections for events and advertisements. Their most extraordinary work of art is Projection on building, whose video was presented almost by all digital art sites, asserting the success of this very special new artistic form. In order to have a more specific idea of the many proposals in this field, please visit the videogallery of the channelI love mapping on the website Vimeo.com.
Live backgrounds with LED maxi screens for concers on building façades have been inaugurated in Piazza Duomo (Milan) in 2008 during the opening of the event "Salone del Mobile" (the forniture fair) with Christian Fennesz' concert and Giuseppe La Spada's visuals. It was an event signed by the Italian company Urban Screen Spa, which received the first urban medialization project in Milan with a mediafaçade of 487 square meters (Arengario worksite, Piazza Duomo in Milan, Progetto Mia, Milano in Alto). Mia represents the greates multimedial LED architecture ever presented in Europe. Manovic - in one of his essays on this topic titled "The poetics of urban media surfaces", dreams of a union between material and immaterial architecture: "Architects together with other artists could go a little bit forward and consider the 'invisible' space of electronic flows as a matter instead of a vacuum, i.e. as something which needs a structure, a politics, a poetics". 07.05.2011 | annamonteverdi's blog Cat. : architectural projection nuform Publications vidéo mapping |
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